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A newly recorded alien plant, Silene fissipetala (Caryophyllaceae) from Korea

Jung-Hyun Kim, Yang-Hoon Cho, Seok-Soon Kim, Sunhee Sim, Min-Ha Kim
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Korean Journal of Environmental Biology (환경생물)
Vol. 41 No. 3 (2023.09)
pp.266-272
한국환경생물학회 (Korean Society Of Environmental Biology)
초록

Silene fissipetala Turcz., which is native to Continental China and Taiwan, was newly found in Chungcheongnam-do, Korea. S. fissipetala is similar to the related taxa S. antirrhina L., S. armeria L., and S. koreana Kom. in that it has glutinous zones. However, S. fissipetala is distinguished from the congeneric species by the presence of laciniate at the petals. The species grows on slopes and roadsides, suggesting that it is likely to have been introduced through the installation of green sites and road construction. A precise description, photographs, voucher specimens and a key to related taxa are provided.

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1. INTRODUCTION
2. MATERIALS AND METHODS
3. TAXONOMIC TREATMENT
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
저자
  • Jung-Hyun Kim(Korean Wild Plant Institute, Gimpo 10067, Republic of Korea) Corresponding author
  • Yang-Hoon Cho(Woori Botanical Garden, Damyang 57319, Republic of Korea)
  • Seok-Soon Kim(Woori Botanical Garden, Damyang 57319, Republic of Korea)
  • Sunhee Sim(Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea)
  • Min-Ha Kim(Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Republic of Korea)